the origin of humans through a world without borders
369851748 | the paleolithic age | old stone age 2500000-10000 | 0 | |
369851749 | hominids | any member of the family of two legged primates that include primates | 1 | |
369851750 | homo sapiens | consciously thinking human which first appeared around 250000 years ago and used sophisiticated tools | 2 | |
369851751 | australopithecus | the southern ape | 3 | |
369851752 | homo erectus | upright walking human which existed from 2 million-200000 years ago, used cleavers and hand axes and learned how to controll fire | 4 | |
369851753 | paleothic | old stone age, a long period of human development before the development of agriculture | 5 | |
369851754 | neanderetal | early humans 100000-35000 years ago who were prevalent during the paleolithic period | 6 | |
369851755 | neolithic | new stone age 10000-4000 bce which was marked by the discovery and mastery of agricluture | 7 | |
369851756 | venes figurines | small paleolithic statues of women with exaggerated sexual figures | 8 | |
369851757 | Catal huyuk | important neolithic settlement in anatolia 7250-6150bc | 9 | |
369851758 | jericho | one of the earliest know neolithic villages | 10 |